It’s about “individual beauties and girls that take their own risks,” said Redken’s Creative Director Guido Palau, of the cuts’ inspiration. The best and perhaps most drastic transformation was Catherine McNeil, who went from long hair (long hair forums would call it about BSL — bra strap length) to a Linda Evangelista–inspired cut. “It’s bold and boyish,” explained Palau. “It’s inspiring to think about taking control of your own beauty. Evangelista was inspiring to people because she took chances with her beauty.”

Around five or six other models also got tomboyish cuts including Irina Kravchenko’s softly rounded mushroom cut, newcomer (and Wang exclusive) Sohyun Jung with a piece-y pixie that looked CK One Jenny Shimizu-esque, and another newcomer EZ getting a bleached yellow blonde buzzcut. Chloe Sevigny inKidsand “homemade, cuts that looked like your mother, brother, or boyfriend could do” were words Palau mentioned. Other non-haircut models such as Jenner, Hadid, and Anna Ewers got “slept-in” distressed wavy textures, with dry volume at the crown. Palau used Redken’s Wax Blast to encourage the piecey-ness of the hair and one-inch curling irons to bend, and not sausage curl, the hair into waves.